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Nutrition & Diet
Question #30386
47 days ago
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How long can I continue growing taller at 21, and what supplements can help me during this growth phase?

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Good evening, Doctor. My situation is strange, and I don't understand anything. I'm 21 years and 10 months old. When I was younger, I was shorter than my friends. Around the age of 19 and throughout my 20s, I only grew about 2 centimeters in those two years. I thought my platelets had stopped growing. My height at that time was 169 cm. I started growing taller again at the beginning of my 21st year, with increases of 0.7, sometimes 0.8, and sometimes 0.5 centimeters per month until now. As I approach 22, I've gained a total of 7 centimeters, and my height is now 176 cm. I'm still growing 0.5 centimeters every month. The last time I grew was last month. I'm in my third year of university. All my friends have stopped growing except me. I'm happy with this growth and I want to know until what age this growth can continue, and what nutritional supplements I can take to help me make the most of this growth phase.

How would you describe your overall health?:

- Excellent — no health issues

Have you experienced any unusual symptoms during your growth?:

- Fatigue or lack of energy

What is your current diet like?:

- Mostly healthy but skips some meals

Do you engage in regular physical activity?:

- A few times a week

Have you consulted a doctor or nutritionist about your growth?:

- No, I haven't

What is your family history regarding height?:

- One parent is tall, one is average

Are you currently taking any vitamins or supplements?:

- Yes, multivitamins
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Hello dear Height gain depends upon body metabolism. It can be modified according to diet and exercise Iam suggesting some precautions for improvement. Please follow them for atleast a month Replacement of carbohydrates with protein diet Take nuts and fruits in between meals Be hydrated Avoid junk food Do streching Malkhamb Tadasana and Surya namaskar Take zincovit multivitamin therapy onca a day for 1 month Take ashwagandha for strength Consume butter and ghee for weight gain Replacement of sugar with jaggery Avoid refined food Do physical exercise atleast half an hour daily Avoid excessive thinking Add milk products for calcium level Hopefully improvement will occur In case of no improvement consult a dietician in person for better clarity Regards

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It’s indeed unusual but not impossible to experience growth in your early 20s, though it’s less common. Typically, growth plates (epiphyseal plates) close in the late teens or early 20s for most people, but variations occur due to genetic or hormonal factors. Since you are experiencing continued growth, it might be worth checking into a few possibilities. It’s conceivable that your growth plates have not yet fully closed, or your body is responding to hormonal influences differently. A consultation with an endocrinologist could clarify whether these factors are relevant in your case; they might recommend some tests to assess hormone levels, especially growth hormone and thyroid hormones, which play significant roles in growth.

Regarding supplements, it’s crucial to focus on a balanced diet rather than solely relying on supplements. Important nutrients for bone health and growth include calcium, vitamin D, zinc, and protein. These nutrients help support bone density and overall health, which could help sustain any potential growth. Calcium and vitamin D are crucial for bone health; enough sun exposure and vitamin D-rich foods, along with calcium-rich sources like dairy, can assist. If a supplement is necessary, a general multivitamin that covers these nutrients could be beneficial. However, use supplements cautiously and ideally under the supervision of a healthcare provider.

Also, maintaining a healthy lifestyle with adequate sleep, regular exercise, and balanced stress levels is essential. Exercise, particularly weight-bearing activities, can support bone health. If any concerns arise about abnormal growth patterns, hormonal imbalances, or if you experience symptoms like joint pain, fatigue, or significant body changes, follow up with a healthcare provider. While your continued growth is exciting, it’s important to ensure everything is progressing healthily.

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